Wednesday 4 November 2009
They were also told that Tulay
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They were also told that Tulay was fed coffee laced with sleeping tablets by her father to stop her leaving. Yesterday, Mr Turner alleged that Mrs Goren was responsible for both incidents. He said: “You have a tendency to blame your husband for things you did, do freshwater pearl jewelry you not?” When pressed about her opposition to her daughter’s wish to marry Mr Unal, who was from a different Muslim sect, Mrs Goren admitted that she had been “very angry”, but said she was never consulted on the matter by her husband. The housewife claimed that she was scared of Mr Goren and “unable to object” although, once she had confided in police, the fear went. Describing the last day she saw her daughter, Mrs Goren’s voice filled with emotion. The court had previously been told that Mr Goren had ordered his wife to leave the family home because he wanted to be alone with Tulay, saying they had “things to pearl jewelry wholesale talk about”. Yesterday Mr Turner said: “Do you agree or not that Mehmet sent you out of the house because of the anger you were exhibiting towards Tulay?” “Mehmet sent me knowing things, it was nothing to do with anger towards Tulay,” Mrs Goren said. “He sent me in order to make Tulay disappear. Mehmet did it. Mehmet killed Tulay.” Mrs Goren said she wanted only “a piece of bone of Tulay” that she could bury beside her other daughter, Hatice, who died in a car accident. But she added: “It doesn’t exist. I told him [Mr Goren]] many times, he either made her crushed in a rubbish machine or cultured pearl jewelry took her somewhere and burnt her.” Mr Goren and his brothers, both of Walthamstow, East London, deny murdering Tulay. They also deny conspiracy to murder Mr Unal. The trial continues. |
Wednesday 4 November 2009
Hanim Goren was accused
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The mother of an alleged “honour killing” victim bound and drugged her daughter to prevent her running off with a lover, a court heard yesterday. Hanim Goren was accused of being so deeply opposed to the wholesale pearl jewelry relationship her daughter Tulay, 15, had formed with Hilal Unal, a fellow Turkish Kurd twice her age, that she tied her up with a washing line and fed her sleeping tablets, the Old Bailey was told. During a lengthy cross-examination by Michael Turner, QC, defence barrister for her husband Mehmet Goren, Mrs Goren, 45, vehemently denied killing her daughter. She has been giving evidence against her husband. Tulay vanished in January 1999 and her body has never been found. Mr Goren, 49, from Woodford Green, northeast London, is alleged to wholesale pearl earrings have killed her after consulting his brothers Ali and Cuma. Related Links During a day when Mrs Goren was accused of lying about the circumstances of her daughter’s disappearance, she told the court: “As a mother I was angry, I was upset, but I did not kill her. I did not kill.” Pointing to her husband, she added: “The person who killed her is over there.” Earlier in the case, jurors heard how, on the shell pearl jewelry day before Tulay went missing, Mrs Goren returned home to find her daughter face-down on the floor, with her hands and feet tied. |
Wednesday 4 November 2009
Muse were the major winners
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Clutching his gong, he said: “I’d like to use this award to stick up the twisted pearl necklace a*** of that fat Holocaust-denying c*** Nick Griffin.” Muse were the major winners of today’s awards, beating Oasis, Coldplay, Kings of Leon and the Arctic Monkeys to take the Best Act prize. Kasabian took home the other blue-chip award, for Best Album, for West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum, their second No 1 record. As well as contemporary artists, the wholesale pearl jewelry awards also honoured a number of classic acts. The Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant was presented with the Outstanding Contribution to Music award, and Yusuf, formerly known as Cat Stevens, won the Classic Songwriter prize. Marianne Faithfull and Edwyn Collins, who have both battled back from serious illness to perform again, were also honoured, with Faithfull taking the Q Icon prize and Collins the Q Legend award. Faithfull told the crowd: “This means an awful lot to me.” Other winners included Lily Allen, who won Best Track for her No 1 single, The Fear. Frankie Goes To Hollywood were awarded the Classic Song prize for Relax, 25 years after its release. The song was initially banned by Radio 1 upon its release. Paul Rees, editor-in-chief of Q magazine, said: “Q remains proud of the fact that its awards recognising musical achievement and excellence during the past 12 months are decided by the nation’s music fans, who once again have voted in their thousands. “We are equally delighted to honour the enduring influence of cultured pearl jewelry those artists who have shaped our musical landscape and continue to do so. Collectively, I hope the awards not only highlight the unique breadth of Q’s musical world but also the fact that great music remains timeless, enduring and ongoing.” |
Wednesday 4 November 2009
Oasis snubbed the first major
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Oasis snubbed the first major awards ceremony since the band split, after failing to win either of their two nominated categories at the Q Awards yesterday. The Mancunians had been tipped to land the pearl jewelry Best Act award at the ceremony, organised by Q magazine, but neither Liam Gallagher nor his brother Noel, who quit the band in August, turned up for the event. The band were up against their old rivals Blur in the Best Live Act category, but the award, voted for by readers of Q, went instead to the Arctic Monkeys. The Q Awards, held at the Grosvenor House Hotel, in Central London, are known in the industry as the most intimate of the music award ceremonies because the guests are predominantly made up of famous musicians. Related Links Cameras are also banned from the auditorium, and the freshwater pearl event is not televised, so any bad behaviour from guests – who this year included Lily Allen and Amy Winehouse – is kept behind closed doors. Winehouse had been booked into the hotel the previous night, in a bid by her management to make sure that she turned up at the awards, but when her turn came to present a prize, she was nowhere to be seen. Al Murray, the event’s host, was forced to ad-lib that she was “stuck in a lift”, for two minutes before she finally arrived, tottering on to the stage to present The Specials with the Q Inspiration award. Terry Hall, the band’s singer, used the ceremony to pearl jewelry wholesale protest against Nick Griffin, the leader of the British National Party, who appeared on the BBC’s Question Time last week. |
Wednesday 4 November 2009
The judge disqualified Searles
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He told Searles: “You used, or rather abused, your privileged position of driving a police car with its emergency signals operating for no other reason other than to freshwater pearl earrings provide a cover for racing along the streets. “Mrs Simpson’s daughter, in her impact statement, said she finds it unbearably difficult to live with the fact you were not answering an emergency. She said, and I quote, ‘It was like he was driving dangerously deliberately because he knew he could get away with it’. I believe she has articulated what you were doing perfectly.” The judge disqualified Searles, a former Metropolitan Police constable of Swanley, Kent, from driving for six years. Outside court, Luke Brooks, Mrs Simpson’s son-in-law, said: “We hope that today’s conviction and sentencing will cause other police officers to question their behaviour while driving and the potential consequence for them and the general public. “Although it is a relief for us that the criminal proceedings are freshwater pearl bracelet now over, this is just the closing of a chapter and certainly not the end for us.” Mike Franklin, of the Independent Police Complaints Commission, said: “Malcolm Searles undertook a high-speed joyride in a police vehicle on residential streets for nothing more than personal errands. “The safety of the public, a paramount concern for all police officers, appears not to have entered the head of Malcolm Searles on that day. The public has a right to expect that where police are driving at speed on our roads it is for legitimate and urgent reason. Our sterling silver jewelry investigation found quite the opposite in this case.” |

